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− | |members=Sam Nunn, Fiona Hill, Michèle Flournoy, Victoria Nuland, David Ignatius, Samantha Power, Joseph Nye, Chrystia Freeland, Paul de Sa, Laura Holgate, Frauke Hoss, Vincent K. Brooks, Natalia Angel, Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook, Ban Ki-moon, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Dina Bishara, Shu Min Chong, Graham Allison, Linda Bilmes, Lawrence Summers, Radoslaw Sikorski, Matthew Bunn, Nicholas Burns, Albert Carnesale, Ash Carter, Erica Chenoweth, William Clark, Dara Cohen, John Deutch, Frank Doyle, Tom Foley, Shai Feldman, Stephen Biddle, Niall Ferguson, Jeffrey Frankel, Kelly Gallagher, Susan Hockfield, John Holdren, Juliette Kayyem, Aditi Kumar, Eric Lander, Michael Chertoff, Chuck Robbins, , Gregory C. Carr, Robert Lawrence, Henry Lee, Jennifer Lerner, Fred Logevall, Zoe Marks, Tarek Masoud, Matt Meselson, Nathaniel Rothschild, Paul Volcker, Steven Miller, Amanda Sloat, Alexei Abrahams, Hind Ahmed Zaki, Mohamad Al-Ississ, Douglas Alexander, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Steven Brooke, Matt Buehler, Melani Cammett, Robert M. Danin, Jeffrey DeLaurentis, Ronak D. Desai, Ishac Diwan, Paula Dobriansky, Jonas Bergan Draege, Yasser El-Shimy, Kristin E. Fabbe, Salam Fayyad, Joseph Florence, Lillian Frost, F. Gregory Gause, Catherine Gegout, Ellis Goldberg, Diana B. Greenwald, Tim Collins, Kimberly Guiler, Jamal Ibrahim Haidar, Allison Spencer Hartnett, Mostafa Hefny, Jolyon Howorth, Michael C. Hudson, Muhammed Y. Idris, Manal A. Jamal, Seth Johnston, Trevor Johnston, Karl Kaiser, Tawakkol Karman, Robert Blackwill, Caroline Kennedy, Rima Khalaf, Rami Khouri, Asim Khwaja, Jean Lachapelle, Hedi Larbi, Amir Levi, Fredrik Logevall, Davide Luca, Douglas Lute, Brian Mandell, Andrew F. March, Nadia Marzouki, Lindiwe Mazibuko, Yasmeen Mekawy, Mohammad Mostafavi-Dehzooei, Cameron Munter, Yuree Noh, Pippa Norris, Elizabeth Nugent, Meghan L. O'Sullivan, Farah Pandith, Dina H. Powell, Álvaro Renedo, Peter Ricketts, Amanda Rizkallah, Muriel Rouyer, José Antonio Sabadell, Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, John Sawers, Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl, James K. Sebenius, Fidel Sendagorta, Thomas Shannon, Robert Springborg, Alexandra Stark, Venky Narayanamurti, Meghan O’Sullivan, William Rapp, Carmen Reinhart, Mattias Risse, Eric Rosenbach, Pardis Sabeti, Tony Saich, Dan Schrag, Wendy Sherman, Robert Stavins, Christopher Stubbs, Stephen Walt, Dorothy Zinberg, Jacob Carozza, `Jesse Caemmerer, Josh Burek, Bogdan Belei, Julie Balise, Oula A. Alrifai, Benn Craig, Sarah Donahue, Karen, Ejiofor, Andrew Facini, Cassandra Favart, Isabel Feinstein, James Schlesinger, Charlotte Fitzek, Nicole Frechette, Rose Garcia, Alison Hillegeist, Evelyn Hitt, Rex Horner, Joshua Horton, Maura James, Brittany Janis, Amritha Jayanti, Henry Kaempf, Morgan L. Kaplan, Guy Keeley, Eugene B. Kogan, Paul Kolbe, Aditi Kumar, Carole Lecomte, Christopher Li, Susan M. Lynch, Maria Barsallo Lynch, Martin B. Malin, Laura Manley, Erika Manouselis, Julia Martin, Christopher Mawhorter, Patricia McLaughlin, Mike Miesen, Steven E. Miller, Karen Motley, Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, Maya Nandakumar, Lev Navarre Chao, Simone O'Hanlon, Yashar Parsie, Nickolas Roth, Mohammad Sagha, Simon Saradzhyan, Amanda Sardonis, Adam Siegel, Lovita Strain, Torrey Taussig, Joshua Tupler, Tara Tyrrell, Karin Vander Schaaf, Julia Voo, Chu Wang, Sharon Wilke, Justin Winokur, Lauren Zabierek, Hui Zhang, Ylias Akbaraly, Thomas Anderman, Gideon Argov, Hillel Bachrach, Laurence D. Belfer, Robert Belfer, Neeti Bhalla Johnson, Bradley M. Bloom, Allen Blue, Erik Brooks, Brooke Carr, Timothy Collins, Mark Dalzell, Nina Fialkow, Daniel J. Fuss, Richard Gerson, Drew Guff, James Harpel, Karen Harris, Kerry Healey , Robert A. Hefner, Frederick Iseman, Vernon Jordan, Thomas Kaplan, Kay Kapoor, George Kounelakis, Björn König, Ric Lewis, Marc S. Lipschultz, Steve Loughlin, Daniel Lubin, Kent Lucken, Alexander R. Mehran, Eric Mindich, Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani, Scott Nathan, Sam Nunn, Michael Olshan , Derwin Pereira, Steven R. Perles, Stuart J. Rabin, Chuck Robbins, Ed Rogers , Stephen Roy, Vin Ryan, Samer Salty, Clifford Sobel, Craig Stapleton, Philip Stephenson, Aziz Syriani, Robert Taubman, John Wagner, David B. Weinberg, Malcolm Wiener, Herbert Winokur, Michael Zaoui, Andreas Zombanakis, Kelly M. Greenhill, Albert Carnesale, Elizabeth D. Sherwood-Randall, Bonnie Jenkins, Daniel Poneman, Moshik Temkin, Aminata Touré, Atiyeh Vahidmanesh | + | |members=Sam Nunn, Fiona Hill, Michèle Flournoy, Victoria Nuland, David Ignatius, Samantha Power, Joseph Nye, Chrystia Freeland, Paul de Sa, Laura Holgate, Frauke Hoss, Vincent K. Brooks, Natalia Angel, Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook, Ban Ki-moon, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Dina Bishara, Shu Min Chong, Graham Allison, Linda Bilmes, Lawrence Summers, Radoslaw Sikorski, Matthew Bunn, Nicholas Burns, Albert Carnesale, Ash Carter, Erica Chenoweth, William Clark, Dara Cohen, John Deutch, Frank Doyle, Tom Foley, Shai Feldman, Stephen Biddle, Niall Ferguson, Jeffrey Frankel, Kelly Gallagher, Susan Hockfield, John Holdren, Juliette Kayyem, Aditi Kumar, Eric Lander, Michael Chertoff, Chuck Robbins, , Gregory C. Carr, Robert Lawrence, Henry Lee, Jennifer Lerner, Fred Logevall, Zoe Marks, Tarek Masoud, Matt Meselson, Nathaniel Rothschild, Paul Volcker, Steven Miller, Amanda Sloat, Alexei Abrahams, Hind Ahmed Zaki, Mohamad Al-Ississ, Douglas Alexander, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Steven Brooke, Matt Buehler, Melani Cammett, Robert M. Danin, Jeffrey DeLaurentis, Ronak D. Desai, Ishac Diwan, Paula Dobriansky, Jonas Bergan Draege, Yasser El-Shimy, Kristin E. Fabbe, Salam Fayyad, Joseph Florence, Lillian Frost, F. Gregory Gause, Catherine Gegout, Ellis Goldberg, Diana B. Greenwald, Tim Collins, Kimberly Guiler, Jamal Ibrahim Haidar, Allison Spencer Hartnett, Mostafa Hefny, Jolyon Howorth, Michael C. Hudson, Muhammed Y. Idris, Manal A. Jamal, Seth Johnston, Trevor Johnston, Karl Kaiser, Tawakkol Karman, Robert Blackwill, Caroline Kennedy, Rima Khalaf, Rami Khouri, Asim Khwaja, Jean Lachapelle, Hedi Larbi, Amir Levi, Fredrik Logevall, Davide Luca, Douglas Lute, Brian Mandell, Andrew F. March, Nadia Marzouki, Lindiwe Mazibuko, Yasmeen Mekawy, Mohammad Mostafavi-Dehzooei, Cameron Munter, Yuree Noh, Pippa Norris, Elizabeth Nugent, Meghan L. O'Sullivan, Farah Pandith, Dina H. Powell, Álvaro Renedo, Peter Ricketts, Amanda Rizkallah, Muriel Rouyer, José Antonio Sabadell, Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, John Sawers, Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl, James K. Sebenius, Fidel Sendagorta, Thomas Shannon, Robert Springborg, Alexandra Stark, Venky Narayanamurti, Meghan O’Sullivan, William Rapp, Carmen Reinhart, Mattias Risse, Eric Rosenbach, Pardis Sabeti, Tony Saich, Dan Schrag, Wendy Sherman, Robert Stavins, Christopher Stubbs, Stephen Walt, Dorothy Zinberg, Jacob Carozza, `Jesse Caemmerer, Josh Burek, Bogdan Belei, Julie Balise, Oula A. Alrifai, Benn Craig, Sarah Donahue, Karen, Ejiofor, Andrew Facini, Cassandra Favart, Isabel Feinstein, James Schlesinger, Charlotte Fitzek, Nicole Frechette, Rose Garcia, Alison Hillegeist, Evelyn Hitt, Rex Horner, Joshua Horton, Maura James, Brittany Janis, Amritha Jayanti, Henry Kaempf, Morgan L. Kaplan, Guy Keeley, Eugene B. Kogan, Paul Kolbe, Aditi Kumar, Carole Lecomte, Christopher Li, Susan M. Lynch, Maria Barsallo Lynch, Martin B. Malin, Laura Manley, Erika Manouselis, Julia Martin, Christopher Mawhorter, Patricia McLaughlin, Mike Miesen, Steven E. Miller, Karen Motley, Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, Maya Nandakumar, Lev Navarre Chao, Simone O'Hanlon, Yashar Parsie, Nickolas Roth, Mohammad Sagha, Simon Saradzhyan, Amanda Sardonis, Adam Siegel, Lovita Strain, Torrey Taussig, Joshua Tupler, Tara Tyrrell, Karin Vander Schaaf, Julia Voo, Chu Wang, Sharon Wilke, Justin Winokur, Lauren Zabierek, Hui Zhang, Ylias Akbaraly, Thomas Anderman, Gideon Argov, Hillel Bachrach, Laurence D. Belfer, Robert Belfer, Neeti Bhalla Johnson, Bradley M. Bloom, Allen Blue, Erik Brooks, Brooke Carr, Timothy Collins, Mark Dalzell, Nina Fialkow, Daniel J. Fuss, Richard Gerson, Drew Guff, James Harpel, Karen Harris, Kerry Healey , Robert A. Hefner, Frederick Iseman, Vernon Jordan, Thomas Kaplan, Kay Kapoor, George Kounelakis, Björn König, Ric Lewis, Marc S. Lipschultz, Steve Loughlin, Daniel Lubin, Kent Lucken, Alexander R. Mehran, Eric Mindich, Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani, Scott Nathan, Sam Nunn, Michael Olshan , Derwin Pereira, Steven R. Perles, Stuart J. Rabin, Chuck Robbins, Ed Rogers , Stephen Roy, Vin Ryan, Samer Salty, Clifford Sobel, Craig Stapleton, Philip Stephenson, Aziz Syriani, Robert Taubman, John Wagner, David B. Weinberg, Malcolm Wiener, Herbert Winokur, Michael Zaoui, Andreas Zombanakis, Kelly M. Greenhill, Albert Carnesale, Elizabeth D. Sherwood-Randall, Bonnie Jenkins, Daniel Poneman, Moshik Temkin, Aminata Touré, Atiyeh Vahidmanesh, Robert Zoellick |
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The Robert and Renée '''Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs''' (also known as the '''Belfer Center''') is a permanent research center located within the [[John F. Kennedy School of Government]] at [[Harvard University]]. Showing that the research is clearly in support of US militarism and [[regime changes]], the center is led by Director [[Ash Carter]], former US Secretary of Defense and Co-Director [[Eric Rosenbach]], former Assistant Secretary of Defense. John Deutch, former director of the [[CIA]], is on the board. | The Robert and Renée '''Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs''' (also known as the '''Belfer Center''') is a permanent research center located within the [[John F. Kennedy School of Government]] at [[Harvard University]]. Showing that the research is clearly in support of US militarism and [[regime changes]], the center is led by Director [[Ash Carter]], former US Secretary of Defense and Co-Director [[Eric Rosenbach]], former Assistant Secretary of Defense. John Deutch, former director of the [[CIA]], is on the board. |
Revision as of 21:07, 24 December 2019
The Robert and Renée Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (also known as the Belfer Center) is a permanent research center located within the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Showing that the research is clearly in support of US militarism and regime changes, the center is led by Director Ash Carter, former US Secretary of Defense and Co-Director Eric Rosenbach, former Assistant Secretary of Defense. John Deutch, former director of the CIA, is on the board.
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The Center has a dual mission: (1) to provide leadership in advancing policy-relevant knowledge about the most important challenges of international security and other critical issues where science, technology, environmental policy, and international affairs intersect; and (2) to prepare future generations of leaders for these arenas.[1]
The heart of the Belfer Center is its resident research community of more than 150 scholars, including Harvard faculty, researchers, practitioners, and each year a new, international group of research fellows. Through publications and policy discussions, workshops, seminars, and conferences, the Center promotes innovative solutions to significant national and international challenges.
The Belfer Center’s impact is also clearly seen through the service of its alumni who hold influential positions in government, academia, non-governmental organizations, and private establishments around the world.
Impact
The "Day After" exercise in 2007, organized by the Center’s former Preventive Defense Project, co-directed by Ashton B. Carter, stirred imagination at the highest levels in government and spurred the United States to undertake detailed planning measures in the event of a nuclear attack.[2]
Through research and analysis at the Center and implementation of policies by Center alumni in government, Belfer Center nuclear experts have played a major role in reducing the number of countries with nuclear weapons from 52 in 1991 to 25 today.
Senators Sam Nunn and Dick Lugar credit the Belfer Center as the incubator of Nunn-Lugar legislation that took away nuclear weapons and materials in the former Soviet Union following its dissolution in 1991. The Cooperative Threat Reduction Program (Nunn-Lugar Act) is one of the most significant Congressional initiatives in national security since World War II.
Faculty from the Science, Technology, and Public Policy and Environment and Natural Resources Program have long been among the nation's foremost leaders on the subject of climate change policy. Their research and analysis on policy issues related to science, technology (including cyber), and climate/environment.
Programs, Projects and Special Initiatives
The center is organized into subgroups with specific areas of focus:
- International Security (ISP) addresses the most important challenges to U.S. national security and international security in the quarter century ahead. As the first issue of the journal International Security stated in 1976, "we define international security broadly to include the full array of factors that have a direct bearing on the structure of the international system and the sovereignty of its members, with particular emphasis on the use, threat, and control of force."
Program researchers analyze security issues rigorously, draw prescriptive conclusions, and communicate their recommendations directly to makers of public policy and shapers of public opinion.
- The Environment and Natural Resources Program (ENRP) is at the center of the Harvard Kennedy School's research and outreach on public policy that affects global environmental quality and natural resources management.
- The Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program (STPP) applies methods drawn from technology assessment, political science, economics, management, and law to study problems where science, technology, and policy intersect. Our goal is to develop and promote policies that expand the contribution of science and technology to human welfare.
- The Diplomacy and International Politics Program comprises the Belfer Center’s signature projects on diplomacy and regional politics, including the Future of Diplomacy Project, the Middle East Initiative, the Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship, and – in conjunction with the Harvard Law and Harvard Business Schools – the Secretaries of State Project.
- The Harvard Kennedy School Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship aims to strengthen the University’s capacities for teaching, research, and policy on the relationship between the United States and Europe. The program is designed to deepen a relationship which has — for over 70 years— served as an anchor of global order.{..} In doing so, we hope to prepare a new generation of leaders on both sides of the Atlantic.
- The Intelligence Project seeks to build a new generation of intelligence practitioners prepared to serve in a rapidly changing world and to help future policymakers and intelligence consumers understand how best to interact with intelligence to gain a decision advantage.[3]
- The Arctic Initiative. As the ice retreats the Northwest Passage opens up, leading to new geopolitical challenges as Russia, the United States, China, and other actors jostle for influence.The Belfer Center's Arctic Initiative seeks to develop new insights and collaborations that bring together science, technology, and policy to address the environmental, economic and social challenges facing the Arctic.
- Nuclear Security Matters provides accessible analysis from the world’s leading experts on nuclear security and nuclear terrorism.
- Defending Digital Democracy. Led by Eric Rosenbach, the Defending Digital Democracy Project aims to develop strategies, tools, and technology to protect democratic processes and systems from cyber and information attack. Convening civic, technology, and media leaders to develop best practices that can shield our public discourse from adversarial information operations.[4]
- The Geopolitics of Energy Project explores the intersection of energy, security, and international politics. [5]
- The Homeland Security Project focuses on resiliency, border security, and the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to address strategic questions regarding a massive and diverse policy enterprise that touches the life of every American.[6]
- The Defense Project. Through the speaker series, seminars, and research, the Defense Project aims to highlight the dynamics of the relationship between civilian leaders and the uniformed military in the US defense establishment and increasing understanding between the two sets of actors.[7]
- The Elbe Group. The members of the Elbe Group are Russian and US senior retired military and intelligence flag officers, all of whom have strong connections back into their governments. The purpose of the “Elbe Group” is to maintain an open and continuous channel of communication on sensitive issues of US-Russian relations.[8]
- American Secretaries of State. nterviewing all former U.S. Secretaries of State to examine the most consequential negotiations they conducted while serving in the nation’s highest foreign policy office.
- China Cyber Policy Initiative.Collect and share data to inform the global debate over Beijing’s cyber capabilities, practices, and intentions. Publish clear and concise policy-relevant recommendations on Chinese cyber security issues.[9]
- Thucydides's Trap. When a rising power threatens to displace a ruling one, the most likely outcome is war. A perilous trap but uncertain outcome. Today, an irresistible rising China is on course to collide with an immovable America. The likely result of this competition was identified by the great historian Thucydides, who wrote: “It was the rise of Athens and the fear that this instilled in Sparta that made war inevitable.”
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Richard Darman | Public Service Professor | 1998 | 2002 | Also worked there 1977-1980. |
Known members
45 of the 336 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali | |
Graham Allison | Attended the Bilderberg in 2007 after a 33 year break. First attended, as a speaker, in 1970, aged 30. Multiple deep state connections. |
Robert Blackwill | US deep state connected diplomat |
R. Nicholas Burns | US Ambassador to NATO 2001-2005, plenty of other deep state connected roles |
Ashton Carter | Former US Secretary of Defense |
Michael Chertoff | A long-standing US Republican Party apparatchik and dual US/Israeli citizen who has held senior US legal and national security positions. |
Wesley Clark | “In 2001, in the Pentagon, a general told me : ‘I just received a classified memo from the Secretary of Defense: we will take seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and finally, Iran.’” |
William Clark | |
Timothy Collins | Us financier, attended all the Bilderberg meetings from 2003 to 2012 |
Paula Dobriansky | Spookily connected US politician |
Niall Ferguson | Poly Bilderberger Hoover Institution Fellow historian, WEF YGL 2005, attended the WEF/Annual Meeting/2020 |
Michèle Flournoy | US deep state actor |
Tom Foley | Quad Bilderberger, CFR with US Deep state connections |
Chrystia Freeland | "A bit of a living parody of everything wrong with the detached technocratic neoliberal order" |
Fiona Hill | Russophobic UK-born US foreign affairs specialist who has spent her whole career working to expand US influence in Eurasia |
Susan Hockfield | President of Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2004-2012. |
David Ignatius | Attender of spooky "security" conferences |
Bonnie Jenkins | Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs under Joe Biden |
James L. Jones | Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Atlantic Council, Bilderberger |
Vernon Jordan | Close friend of Bill Clinton. A member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended 34 Bilderberg meetings. |
Karl Kaiser | German academic and contact of Henry Kissinger. Spoke at 3 of the 4 Bilderbergs he attended |
Arnold Kanter | Spooky US deep state functionary. Special Assistant to President George H. W. Bush, part of Brent Scowcroft’s National Security Council staff. |
Juliette Kayyem | |
Eric Lander | Co-chair of Obama's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. Bilderberg. CFR. Epstein connected |
Douglas Lute | Diplomat soldier on a lotof boards, US Ambassador to NATO 2013-2017 |
Anja Manuel | American deep state operative with focus on China and India. Frequently in corporate media. |
Victoria Nuland | High ranking member of the federal government. Served in the administrations of Barack Obama and Joe Biden. |
Sam Nunn | USDSO? Chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, founded the Nuclear Threat Initiative, 2 Bilderbergers, participated in both Operation Dark Winter & A Spreading Plague |
Joseph Nye | US deep state connected academic who wrote in June 2021 that Vaccinating the world against Covid-19 is in America’s national interest |
Meghan O'Sullivan | WEF AGM, MSC, Brussels Forum, Trilateral Commission/North American Chair... |
William Perry | Attended the 1996 Bilderberg as US Secretary of Defense |
Dina Powell | American financial executive and political advisor. |
Samantha Power | Developed angle of "Responsibility to Protect" to create justification for wars |
Peter Ricketts | Spooky UK diplomat |
Ed Rogers | Lobbyist with hint of deep state ties. |
Nathaniel Rothschild | Heir apparent of Jacob Rothschild |
Pardis Sabeti | Iranian biologist, YGL 2012, Rhodes Scholar 1997, Global Commission for Post-Pandemic Policy |
John Sawers | UK diplomat and former Chief of MI6 |
James Schlesinger | USDSO, DCI, RAND, US Defense secretary |
Radosław Sikorski | Polish Bullingdon Bilderberger |
Lorenzo Bini Smaghi | Italian banker who attended Bilderberg/2024 |
Craig Stapleton | One of three relatives of George W. Bush who worked in the impact zones of the WTC on the day of 9/11 |
Lawrence Summers | US Deep State actor "I've always thought that under-populated countries in Africa are vastly UNDER-polluted" |
Paul Volcker | Chairman of the Federal Reserve, suspected US deep state actor |
Robert Zoellick | World Bank president, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Multiple deep state connections |
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Hewlett Foundation | Huge foundation setting the agenda by funding lots of deep state projects. |
MacArthur Foundation | Finances non-profit organizations and select people in approximately 50 countries around the world, buying immense cultural and political influence. It often coordinates its priorities with other deep state foundations, creating a mesh of grants, cross-grants and sub-grants that is very hard to analyze. |
References
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/about
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/about/overview/policy-impact
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/project/intelligence-project
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/project/defending-digital-democracy
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/project/geopolitics-energy-project
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/project/homeland-security-project
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/project/defense-project
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/elbe-group/overview-elbe-group
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/project/china-cyber-policy-initiative